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Carter Lee Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct between "is it raining tomorrow" and "will it be raining tomorrow"?

Hi All,

I hope you are doing well in virus of corona.

I'm wondering that which below sentence is used in native speakers?


Which one is more prefer native speakers used between "is it raining tomorrow" and "will it be raining tomorrow"?

  

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Carter Lee "is it raining tomorrow You would think this would work, but no, not at all. Carter Lee will it be raining tomorrow OK, but there has to be a reason for the progressive aspect. "

  • Carter Lee "is it raining tomorrow You would think this would work, but no, not at all.
  • Carter Lee will it be raining tomorrow OK, but there has to be a reason for the progressive aspect.
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Carter Lee"is it raining tomorrow

You would think this would work, but no, not at all.

Carter Leewill it be raining tomorrow

OK, but there has to be a reason for the progressive aspect. The simple question is "Is it going to rain tomorrow?"

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Is it raining? (Look outside the window.) This is the present situation.

Will it rain tomorrow? (Look at the weather forecast.) This is a future situation.

Will it be raining tomorrow at 2 pm? ( This is a future situation. The progressive is used when you are asking about a particular time in the future..)

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